Sentence example with the word 'pallium'

pallium

Definition n. the layer of unmyelinated neurons

Last update: July 19, 2015


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According to Agathangelus, Tiridates went to Rome with Gregory, Aristaces, son of Gregory, and Albianos, head of the other priestly family, to make a pact with Constantine, newly converted to the faith, and receive a pallium from Silvester.   [Please select]

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This favor, being bought by potent arguments, was granted unwisely, and the pallium was sent to William with the greatest secrecy.   [Please select]

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The King now supposed that Anselm would receive the pallium at his royal hands, which the prelate warily refused to accept.   [Please select]

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So when the Archbishop asked leave of the King to go to Rome, according to custom, William demanded to know to which of these two popes he would apply for his pallium.   [Please select]

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The Romans were intensely dignified and wore the toga, pallium and tunic; the Antiochenes affected to think dignity was stupid and its trappings (forbidden to them) hideous; so they carried the contrary pose to extremes.   [Please select]

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